Sir—Those who are in the habit of travelling along the Port Road are often heard to complain of the dangerous and disgraceful state in which some portions of it are allowed to remain. I do ...
Article : 306 wordsBy the Burra Burra we have received, via Portland, an Argus to the 1st June. THE CHINESE. The Legislative Council, on the 31st of May, was ...
Article : 388 wordsTHE long expected and anxiously looked for Burra Burra arrived, we are happy to say, at Port Adelaide yesterday evening. Nothing but an unusually tedious voyage, the result of very ...
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Advertising : 1,278 wordsThe following communication, which testifies, in a highly satisfactory manner, to the progress already made by the Volunteer Corps of the province, has been forwarded by the Acting Colonial Secretary to Colonel ...
Article : 394 wordsHOBART TOWN MARKETS, MAY 25.— The article most inquired for during the past week has been wheat, and, notwithstanding a rise in the market, little is arriving. The scanty supply may he partly attributed to ...
Article : 221 wordsCHARGE OF ASAULT.—Robert Barfield licensed victualler,was charged with assaulting William Tapp, o labourer in the employ of the South Australian Company, on Monday last, on the Company's wharf. ...
Article : 162 words[?] — Mr Parker for the plaintiff, and Mr Smith for the defendant. Action for the recovery of £21, damages caused by neglect and breach of agreement to keep in repair ...
Article : 1,618 wordsThese Stakes have been re-opened, with the consent of all the original subscribers, in consequence of a misunderstanding which arose from the wording of the advertisements. They are now finally closed for 1850 ...
Article : 825 wordsPresent—Messrs Duffield, Horn[?]dt, and John McEwen. The minutes of the last meeting [?] and continued. The Clerk paid to the Treasurer the sum of £14 4s., Less 6d. postages, £1 8s. to the Editor of the DISPATCH, and ...
Article : 395 wordsOur reporter, who returned from Mitchell's Flat yesterday evening, has supplied us with the subjoined particulars in reference to the state of things in that locality:—The rain, which fell heavily throughout ...
Article : 345 wordsPresent—Messrs Fisher,[?], Joseph Cooke, and C. J. Cooke. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Slaughtering licenses were granted to Messrs Dunn and ...
Article : 430 wordsThe subjoined address has recently been presented, by the settle[?] of the eastern part of the province, to his Lordship the Bishop of Adelaide:—To the Right Reverend Father in God Augustus ...
Article : 456 wordsThese here lines come hopping that you're not as cold as I am, which is werry sewere, Horts is at nobody knows what price, and coals and other we [?]tables is equally dear. ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Fri 8 Jun 1855, Page 3
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